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Your Household Water Quality: Odors in Your Water(C 1016)Homeowners sometimes experience unpleasant odors in their household water. In many cases, the exact cause of the odor is difficult to determine by water testing; however, this publication provides a few general recommendations for treating some common causes of household water odors.

Water Quality and Common Treatments for Private Drinking Water Systems(B 939)An abundant supply of clean, safe drinking water is essential for human and animal health. Water from municipal or public water systems is treated and monitored to ensure that it is safe for human consumption. Many Georgia residents, especially in rural areas, rely on private water systems for human and livestock consumption. Most private water systems are supplied by wells. Water from wells in Georgia is generally safe for consumption without treatment. Some waters, however, may contain disease-causing organisms that make them unsafe to drink. Well waters may also contain large amounts of minerals, making them too “hard” for uses such as laundering, bathing or cooking. Some contaminants may cause human health hazards and others can stain clothing and fixtures, cause objectionable tastes and odors, or corrode pipes and other system components.

Disinfecting Your Well Water: Shock Chlorination(C 858-4)Shock chlorination is the process by which home water systems such as wells, springs, and cisterns are disinfected using household liquid bleach (or chlorine). Shock chlorination is the most widely recommended means of treating bacterial contamination in home water systems. This publication contains guidelines for safely and effectively using shock chlorination -- a standard treatment for sanitizing your well system.

Walk Georgia is a Web-based program designed to improve the lives of Georgians through simple ways of being more active & making healthy lifestyle choices. Walk Georgia provides an activity record to keep track of your weekly physical activity and time. The activity that you record is translated into points, based on average rigor of the chosen activity and the time you were active. You can participate as an individual and track your progress with other individuals in Spalding County and state, or form a group to exercise together!

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